When Our Children Face Bullying . . . or Bully Others

Bullying can be a traumatic and painful experience for children. How can we spot if our children are being bullied—or bullying others—and what can we do about it?

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What Are Our Children Copying?

Children are quick to pick up and imitate what they see in others. Hence, as parents, we need to consider two important questions.

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Not Just Providing, But Guiding: Dr. Joseph Leong

A psychiatrist speaks on how setting a good example and helping his children feel safe with him can lay a lifelong foundation of faith in their heavenly Father.

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The Waiting Room

Even in life’s most difficult pauses, the waiting room can become a sacred space, as a mother discovers.

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Prayer of the Day
May We Abide in You
Articles
When Our Children Face Bullying . . . or Bully Others
Jie En Heng
Bullying can be a traumatic and painful experience for children. How can we spot if our children are being bullied—or bullying others—and what can we do about it?
Serene Lim
Children are quick to pick up and imitate what they see in others. Hence, as parents, we need to consider two important questions.
Karen Wong
Even in life’s most difficult pauses, the waiting room can become a sacred space, as a mother discovers.
Interviews
Wendy Wong
A psychiatrist speaks on how setting a good example and helping his children feel safe with him can lay a lifelong foundation of faith in their heavenly Father.
Joanna Ong
A mother of a child with special needs testifies how God has worked all things for their good.
Leslie Koh
Former Christian youth worker Stephanie Choong shares how parents can connect with their teenage children.
Videos
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Need help controlling your temper—especially when your children are watching? Learn how taming your tongue and gaining biblical wisdom can encourage your children.
Lim Chien Chong
How can a parent respond in a helpful and constructive way? A father of two shares some practical advice.
Lim Chien Chong
How should a parent respond, and are there ways to prevent it from happening again? A father of two shares some insights and advice.